Best bring your own phone plans

Google Fi still markets and sells its own niche set of smartphones that are "designed for Fi," but has also opened its doors, officially, to any unlocked phone that wants to be on its network. For many, this is the final barrier to drop before trying out Google Fi, as it was quite a bit of extra hassle to change phones just to try out a new network for a little while. But unfortunately, there are still barriers to be found further down the road. Unlocked phones on Google Fi don't get all of the same features as its own certified phones, and what you do get depends on the specific phone you bring. Let's break down the differences to help you decide whether bringing your own phone to Google Fi is worth it. See at Google Fi Check device compatibility first You need to know if your phone supports T-Mobile's network bands before you even consider going to Google Fi. Before you get started with your transition to Google Fi, you need to know whether your phone will even work on the carrier. … [Read more...] about Bringing your own phone to Google Fi: Top things you need to know

On Friday, Sprint added a new tier to its unlimited data plans called Unlimited Premium that includes Amazon Prime, Hulu, Tidal and a 50GB LTE mobile hotspot. The new plan will cost $90 a month and be the company's most expensive plan.This announcement falls on the heels of T-Mobile adding the Essentials unlimited data plan which at $60 a month, is basically a cheaper version of the T-Mobile One plan without the free Netflix and international data. Both T-Mobile's Essentials plan and Sprint's Unlimited Premium plan are among the more than a dozen unlimited data plans offered by the four major US carriers. Keeping track of the ever-changing unlimited plans, prices and features can be exhausting. That's why we're here.For over a year, the unlimited data wars between AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and Sprint have been heated to say the least. Each one tries to outdo the others in terms of price and how much data you actually get. On the one hand, unlimited data … [Read more...] about We compare unlimited data phone plans to help you find the best one

posted on 25 Jun 2012, 14:39 11 1. bambamboogy02 (Posts: 743; Member since: 23 Jun 2012) I work for verizon I promise, and they are not forcing you to switch. And we are calling customers and it is saving a lot of customers money. Think about it. From the CURRENT plans that are available now , an unlimited text plan with 700 mins runs $99.99. Just by having 2 smart phones on that account, you add $60 ($30 per smart phone habing 2GB each line,), so you pay $160 before tax. New plan gives you unlimited minutes, unlmited text, and you share data 4GBs of data. It will run you $150 a month. You save atleast $10 dollars plus get the advantage of sharing the data. Since everyone does not use data the same. If one line uses 1 GB, and other uses 3Gb, you are still ok. If this was the current plan, The line that used 3GB would be billed for overage since it exceeded the 2Gb limit. I hope this make sense. Verizon is not pushing extra to switch. But If it makes financial sense for the … [Read more...] about Comments for : Verizon axes top shared data tier, is making a heavy internal push to promote Share Everything plans

posted on 22 Mar 2013, 12:10 5 1. imkyle (Posts: 1091; Member since: 18 Nov 2010) Their coverage is just horrible. Fast speeds when you have service. posted on 22 Mar 2013, 12:15 2 2. j643121 (Posts: 2; Member since: 22 Mar 2013) At $60 for unlimited everything, they would have had me. But as it is, I can't justify paying more than what I do now for services I don't need (namely unlimited talk and text). posted on 22 Mar 2013, 17:30 0 21. ayephoner (Posts: 850; Member since: 09 Jun 2009) look at solavei. unlimited everything, 4GB of high speed. $49/mo. uses tmobile's network. i use it and really like it. posted on 22 Mar 2013, 12:15 5 3. ajac09 (Posts: 1482; Member since: 30 Sep 2009) 100 bucks cheaper then AT&T for 5 lines give or take but wish they had better coverage... posted on 22 Mar 2013, 12:24 0 4. bdavis022 (Posts: 6; Member since: 13 Mar 2013) It looks like majority of people are signing up for unlimited everything anyway. What … [Read more...] about Comments for : Information on T-Mobile’s new Value Plan leaks